New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis earned a $1 million roster bonus Saturday even as he sits on the trading block. / Ed Mulholland, USA TODAY Sports

by Lindsay H. Jones, USA TODAY Sports

by Lindsay H. Jones, USA TODAY Sports

A $1 million roster bonus for New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis kicked in after 4 p.m. ET Saturday afternoon, even as the all-pro cornerback remains on the trade market.

The extra $1 million owed to Revis will now count against the Jets toward the 2013 salary cap of $123 million, and Revis will get to keep it even if the Jets wind up trading him.

Revis' current contract is set to pay him a base salary of $3 million, along with three $1 million bonuses, the first of which became due Saturday. Other bonuses are for offseason workouts and for reporting to training camp.

Despite speculation throughout the first five days of free agency about a trade market for Revis, the Jets have yet to move him. Perhaps prospective trade partners wanted to wait for the Jets to pay him $1 million toward his 2013 contract.